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Basis of Presentation
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2012
Basis of Presentation [Abstract]  
Basis of Presentation
1. Basis of Presentation

The accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 2011, which was derived from the audited financial statements as of December 31, 2011 of Gray Television, Inc. (“we”, “us”, “our”, “Gray” or the “Company”) and our accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements as of June 30, 2012 and for the periods ended June 30, 2012 and 2011 have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”) for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 10 of Regulation S-X. Accordingly, certain information and note disclosures normally included in annual financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP have been condensed or omitted pursuant to those rules and regulations, although we believe that the disclosures made are adequate to make the information not misleading. In our opinion, all adjustments (consisting of normal recurring accruals) considered necessary for a fair statement have been included. Our operations consist of one reportable segment. For further information, refer to the consolidated financial statements and footnotes thereto included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011 (the “2011 Form 10-K”). Our financial condition as of, and operating results for the three-month and six-month periods ended, June 30, 2012 are not necessarily indicative of the financial condition and results that may be expected for any future interim period or for the year ending December 31, 2012.

Seasonality and Cyclicality

Broadcast advertising revenue is generally highest in the second and fourth quarters each year. This seasonality results partly from increases in advertising in the spring and in the period leading up to and including the holiday season. Broadcast advertising revenue is also generally higher in even-numbered years due to spending by political candidates, political parties and special interest groups. This political spending typically is heaviest during the fourth quarter of such years.

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires our management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and the notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. Our actual results could differ materially from these estimates. The most significant estimates we make relate to our allowance for doubtful accounts in receivables, valuation of goodwill and intangible assets, amortization of program broadcast rights and intangible assets, stock-based compensation, pension costs, income taxes, employee medical insurance claims, useful lives of property and equipment, contingencies and litigation.

 

Earnings Per Share

We compute basic earnings per share by dividing net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders by the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding during the relevant period. The weighted-average number of common shares outstanding does not include restricted shares. These shares, although classified as issued and outstanding, are considered contingently returnable until the restrictions lapse and are not to be included in the basic earnings per share calculation until the shares vest. Diluted earnings per share is computed by including all potentially dilutive common shares, including restricted stock and shares underlying stock options, in the diluted weighted-average shares outstanding calculation, unless their inclusion would be antidilutive. The following table reconciles basic weighted-average shares outstanding to diluted weighted-average shares outstanding for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2012 and 2011 (in thousands):

 

                                 
    Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
    June 30,     June 30,  
    2012     2011     2012     2011  
         

Weighted-average shares outstanding - basic

    57,151       57,115       57,149       57,113  

Shares underlying stock options and restricted stock

    39       1       20       —    
   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Weighted-average shares outstanding - diluted

    57,190       57,116       57,169       57,113  
   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

For periods in which we report a loss, all potentially dilutive common shares are excluded from the computation of diluted earnings per share, since their inclusion would be antidilutive. Securities that could potentially dilute earnings per share in the future, but which were not included in the calculation of diluted earnings per share because their inclusion would have been antidilutive for the periods presented are as follows (in thousands):

 

                                 
    Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
    June 30,     June 30,  
    2012     2011     2012     2011  
         

Potentially dilutive common shares outstanding at end of period:

                               

Shares underlying employee stock options

    1,328       1,004       1,328       1,004  

Restricted stock

    442       33       442       33  
   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Subtotal

    1,770       1,037       1,770       1,037  

Less dilutive common shares included in weighted-average shares outstanding - diluted

    (39     (1     (20     —    
   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Potentially dilutive common shares outstanding at end of period which were excluded from weighted-average shares outstanding - diluted

    1,731       1,036       1,750       1,037  
   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss

Our accumulated other comprehensive loss balances as of June 30, 2012 and December 31, 2011 consist of adjustments to our pension liability and income tax benefit as follows (in thousands):

 

                 
    June 30,     December 31,  
    2012     2011  
     

Accumulated balances of items included in accumulated other comprehensive loss:

               

Increase in pension liability

  $ (26,889   $ (26,889

Income tax benefit

    (10,487     (10,487
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

  $ (16,402   $ (16,402
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Our comprehensive income (loss) for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2012 and 2011 consists entirely of net income (loss). Therefore, a consolidated statement of comprehensive income (loss) is not presented for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2012 and 2011.

Property and Equipment

Property and equipment are carried at cost. Depreciation is computed principally by the straight-line method. Maintenance, repairs and minor replacements are charged to operations as incurred; major replacements and betterments are capitalized. The cost of any assets sold or retired and the related accumulated depreciation are removed from the accounts at the time of disposition, and any resulting profit or loss is reflected in income or expense for the period. The following table lists components of property and equipment by major category (in thousands):

 

                     
    June 30,
2012
    December 31,
2011
    Estimated
Useful Lives

Property and equipment:

                   

Land

  $ 23,478     $ 23,451      

Buildings and improvements

    53,785       53,322     7 to 40 years

Equipment

    312,907       308,454     3 to 20 years
   

 

 

   

 

 

     
      390,170       385,227      

Accumulated depreciation

    (256,178     (248,128    
   

 

 

   

 

 

     

Total property and equipment, net

  $ 133,992     $ 137,099      
   

 

 

   

 

 

     

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

Our allowance for doubtful accounts is equal to at least 85% of our receivable balances that are 120 days old or older. We may provide allowances for certain receivable balances that are less than 120 days old when warranted by specific facts and circumstances. We generally write-off accounts receivable balances when the customer files for bankruptcy or when all commonly used methods of collection have been exhausted.

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

We have reviewed all recently issued accounting pronouncements. Of those pronouncements that have been issued but are not yet effective, we do not anticipate a material impact upon our financial statements upon our adoption of those pronouncements. None of the pronouncements that became effective and were adopted by us during the six months ended June 30, 2012 had a material effect upon our results of operations or financial position.

 

Reclassifications

Certain reclassifications have been made in the current liability section of our condensed consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 2011 in order to conform to the presentation as of June 30, 2012. The reclassifications did not change our total current liabilities as of December 31, 2011. Certain reclassifications have been made within the operating section of our condensed consolidated statement of cash flows for the six months ended June 30, 2011 in order to conform to the presentation for the six months ended June 30, 2012. The reclassifications did not change our net cash provided by operating activities for the six months ended June 30, 2011.